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The Principle of the Home Authority Introduction The Home Authority Principle is supported by local authority food and trading standards services throughout the United Kingdom. A local authority acting as a home or originating authority will place special emphasis on the legality of goods and services originating within its area. It aims to prevent infringements by offering advice and guidance at source in order to maintain high standards of public protection at minimum cost. Businesses recognise that the Home Authority Principle enables them to reduce compliance costs and implement the law in a spirit of consultation rather than confrontation. Good enforcement practices are also effective in minimising duplication and reducing public expenditure. N.B. The Guidelines cannot remove the onus of compliance from business itself; nor remove the primary responsibility for enforcement from the authority in whose area a specific incident has taken place. Definitions Local authorities have three distinct roles as: .
The Home Authority A local authority acting as home authority has a particularly important role within the system. The function of giving advice on regulation, good practice and remedial action is a legitimate aspect of enforcement. The home authority will prioritise surveillance of the practices and policies of businesses based within its area. In particular it will:
The Originating Authority An originating authority will closely monitor production and should acknowledge that advice and surveillance at source minimises duplication, enabling enforcing authorities to concentrate on hazard, fraud and complaint. It may also:
The Enforcing Authority All authorities are enforcing authorities and accept that, notwithstanding the Home Authority Principle, each local authority retains its ultimate statutory responsibility for the enforcement of the law. However it should:
The Role of Business The Principle is designed to help and guide business. However, businesses must cooperate and accept they have the onus of compliance. Businesses should:
Synopsis The Home Authority Principle has been developed by food and trading standards authorities as an aid to good enforcement practice. Practices which protect the consumer, encourage fair trading, consistency and common sense. It aims to:
The Principle commands the support of local authorities, central government, trade and industry associations, consumer and professional regulatory bodies. The Role of LACORS (Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services) LACORS, a local government Central Body, has pioneered the Home Authority Principle and is committed to its implementation and development. It will
Home Authorities in Greater Mersey If your head office or decision-making base is in Greater Mersey then your Home Authority will be the council that you pay your business rates to: Cheshire County Council: Trading Standards Service, Backford Hall, Backford, Near Chester CH1 6EA. Tel. 01244 603704, fax 01244 603773, email tsconsumeradvice@cheshire.gov.uk, www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/cheshire Halton Borough Council: Consumer Protection Service, Grosvenor House, Halton Lea Runcorn WA7 2GW. Tel 0151 471 7515, fax 0151 471 7516, email consumer.protection@halton-borough.gov.uk , www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/halton Knowlsey Borough Council: Consumer Protection Service, Municipal Buildings, Cherryfield Drive, Kirkby, Knowsley, Merseyside L32 1TY. Tel. 0151 443 4711, fax 0151 289 7488, email trading.standards@knowsley.gov.uk www.knowsley.gov.uk/housing Liverpool: Trading Standards Service, Kingsway House, Halton Garden, Liverpool, L69 2DJ. Tel. 0151 233 3002, fax 0151 225 4024, email trading.standards@liverpool.gov.uk, website pages are found under 'Trading Standards' on the corporate site www.liverpool.gov.uk St Helens: Trading Standards, Wesley house, Corporation Street, St Helens, WA10 1HE. Tel. 01744 456304, fax 01744 28823, email tradingstandards@sthelens.gov.uk Sefton: Trading Standards, 3rd Floor, Crown Buildings, 9 Eastbank Street, Southport, PR8 1DL. Tel. 0151 934 2089, fax 0151 934 2106, email TradingStandards.north@environmental.sefton.gov.uk , www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/sefton Warrington Borough Council: Trading Standards, Palmyra House, Palmyra Square North, Warrington WA1 1JN. Tel. 01925 442678, fax 01925 442655, email tradingstandards@warrington.gov.uk, www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/warrington Wirral: Trading Standards, Westminster house, Hamilton Street, Birkenhead, L41 5FN. Tel. 0151 666 5288, fax 0151 666 5215, email tradingstandards@wirral.gov.uk, www.tradingstandards.gov.uk/wirral
Trading Standards Division, 3rd Floor, Wallasey Town Hall, Brighton Street, Wallasey, Wirral CH44 8ED
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